Iran warns Israel over aid ship interception

After an Iranian ship, carrying food and medicine, was stopped 20 miles off the coast of Gaza, Brigadier General Mir-Faisal Baqerzadeh, Head of the
Foundation for the Remembrance of the Holy Defense, hit out at Israel for committing a "war crime"

I have to agree with you. Iran should prove itself better than the Israeli scum and pass on the aid to the UN so they could then effectively
distribute it to the poor, needy, injured and dying.

Kudos to Iran though, if this is a shipment of medical supplies then it proves to me that at least one nation on this bloody earth has the balls to
shove a finger up to these genocidal swine and help their brethren.

Yet at the same time the US is sending weapons to the Israeli's, which in itself is nightmarish in its timing and anybody daring to question Iran
over this should really be questioning themselves.

Already we have 1000+ dead, many from the effects of illegal weapons, yet the pro-Israeli crowd will no doubt shoot back at my post by claiming Iran
are sabre rattling by daring to bring a ship into these waters.

I still think they should bring it to Somalia, since those people are willing to risk their lives as pirates and have been starving and at war much
longer. I would have just an tiny bit more respect for Iran than.

Mrmonsoon is correct! Aid should be delivered by plane to Egypt. Iran by sending a boat is being provocative. Just like suppltying Hamas in Gaza with
weapons and training. Iran is playing a very dangerous game. When Iran gets bitten, please don't bark!

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Where do you live? Do you follow the news? Israel are at war with Hamas. Gaza is a war zone. How can you expect Israel to let an Iranian ship dock in
Gaza when Iran supplies Hamas with training, weapons and funding? This is like expecting Iran to let an Israeli ship to dock into Iranian controlled
waters for its Arab minority. It just aint going to happen lol!

What seems to be pointless are hollow threats made by Iranian military men. Having your military commanders make comments about your countries
strategic intentions to the international press is about as stupid and unprofessional as it gets, in any event.

The Iranians have zero ability to project their power beyond their own borders. With the price of oil falling as it is, their economic warfare option
appear to be dwindling as well. They are a small dog, tied to a tree, yapping furiously from across the street. A minor annoyance, but certainly
nothing to be concerned about......yet.

I'm also sure that the Iranian ship has zero weapons on board. The Israelis would love nothing more to capture such a ship in their territorial
waters, and expose it's deadly cargo to the world media, while simultaneously castigating the Iranian government for supporting international
terrorism. The Iranians may be irrational fanatics, but they are not that dumb. They would rather play the role of innocent guy being roughed up by
the neighborhood bully.

But this threat from Iran is pretty laughable. What are they going to do against the Israelis that they aren't already doing now?

What I would wager money on is this: a terrorist attack against an Israeli embassy, major business, or some place where Israelis / jews gather on
vacation or holiday.....an attack carried out by muslim extremists....funded by the IRGC. I'll bet dollars to doughnuts that one is coming soon...

Let's all bash Iran. If we would've supported Iran instead of bashing it all the time it could have been an almost westernized nation by now. Heck
they even have more rights for women than Saudi Arabia and they are a democracy. Women in Iran can be teachers and Police officers in Saudi Arabia
they can not. And still we bash Iran all the time because the media tells us to. I admit Iran is a lost cause by now but it's our own fault because
we where bashing them all the time. And you know why? Because their leaders don't crawl into our leaders asses like the Saudi Arabian leaders do. If
we do not have an enemy we do a good job creating them.

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